MY LONDON FAV’s

May 21, 2016

I’m pretty new to “the city”, however since August I managed to complete a list of my favourite places in London. There is still much more to explore for me, but if you want to follow my “beginner London” tracks whilst on your next stay just keep on reading.

I visited it for the first time a couple of days ago. I’m not a big fan of sugar however this place looked so awesome I had to try it. To be honest with all the fresh toppings and variety of cereals (they also have different kinds of vegan milk alternatives), it became one of my favourite breakfast (actually lunch) spots in London.

Apart from interesting exhibitions, this place has a lot more to offer. The architecture of the building and it’s surroundings reminds me of a futuristic dead city. You can get pretty lost inside however what made me fell in love with it was the conservatory.

Brick Lane is my favourite shopping spot in London. It can be pretty busy on the weekends but that’s the time when all the vintage markets are open. You can find everything from furniture to vinyls. Apart from that you can spot lot’s of graffiti and different fashion styles.

I would recommend visiting the Notting Hill area on a morning and definitely not on a weekend. It’s quite touristy however in the mornings you can experience more of a local atmosphere, and have a chance to take some picture without people blocking the view.

I’m too poor to shop there but I gotta say, their displays are pretty amazing. I visit them often, not to shop, but to look. The staff isn’t pleasant often as they realise that your purpose is not spending money. However I treat that place as a gallery. I love their individualistic approach to each designer space.

To be honest I never bought anything there (typical me), but I feel it’s a cool place to just look around. A couple of interesting pop up stores and restaurants (with also cool displays). This place always interests me when I pass it by so why not recommend it.